• The classic pillowcase set! Our 300 thread-count 1 over 1 under Percale weave results in a cool, crisp and breathable sheet with a matte sheen and a freshly dry-cleaned shirt feel. Light weight and perfect for Spring and Summer. A great year-round option for those that love crisp hotel sheets or those that often get hot at night.

• We only use the finest and strongest yarn spun form the longest 100% organic cotton fibers available. This high quality sheet set is made to last and gets softer with every wash!

• Each set includes two pillowcases with a classic 7” hem.

• GOTS certified to ensure a 100% organic and socially responsible supply chain. No GMO’s or toxic chemicals are used in the entire supply chain.

• Made with Fair Trade Certified Cotton to ensure socially responsible practices were used in the farming of our cotton.

• OEKO-TEX 100 certified to ensure no harmful products were added during the production process.

• Free shipping within the US

• No risk 30 day return policy

These sheets have been sourced to ensure the highest intersection between comfort and quality.

Thread count defines the number of horizontal and vertical threads per square inch. Thread count alone is not an accurate indicator of high quality sheets. Cotton staple and thread quality (yarn count and yarn ply) are the most important aspects of a high quality sheet.

Cotton staple refers to the length of the cotton fiber (short, medium, long, extra-long). The highest staple available for organic cotton is long. Fabric made with long staple cotton can be spun into stronger, finer yarn that can produce extremely soft and smooth weaves that fray, pill and wrinkle less and are more durable.

Yarn count defines the yarn’s weight and fineness (measured between 30-80 for organic cotton). Finer yarn can produce sheets with higher thread counts as more can be woven into a square inch. Yarn count between 30-40 yields a thicker, coarser yarn. Our sheets use a yarn count between 60-80 which we believe results in the perfect intersection of quality and comfort.

Single-ply yarn means there is one yarn in each thread while multi-ply yarn means there is more than one yarn in each thread. Single-ply yarn produces the finest, strongest threads.

The highest thread count you can get using single-ply yarn is between 300-400 and the incremental comfort over 300 is not noticeable.